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Comparing enclave tourism's socioeconomic impacts: A dependency theory approach to three state-planned resorts in Mexico

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Abstract Based on a dependency theory approach, this study examined enclave tourism's socioeconomic impacts. A survey assessing residents’ perceptions of the economic and social impacts of tourism was conducted in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Based on a dependency theory approach, this study examined enclave tourism's socioeconomic impacts. A survey assessing residents’ perceptions of the economic and social impacts of tourism was conducted in three state-planned destinations in Mexico. A review of the literature revealed that enclave tourism has been largely criticised as an ineffective socioeconomic development strategy on a macro level. However, the empirical evidence obtained from the survey showed that tourism brings significant benefits on a micro or personal level: a phenomenon clearly recognised by locals. At the same time, from a dependency theory perspective, the results indicate that enclave tourism reinforces unequal power relationships between state-planned resorts and locals. The associated socioeconomic costs are shaped by this type of tourism development and by the locals’ economic dependence on it. Unlike previous research, this study contributes a new application of the dependency paradigm to understand more fully tourism's socioeconomic impacts on a micro rather than on a macro level.

Keywords: tourism; enclave tourism; socioeconomic impacts; tourism socioeconomic; dependency theory

Journal Title: Journal of Destination Marketing and Management
Year Published: 2017

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